Cherry Blossom Quartet

A week of Tenzing Scott Brown plays, adapted for radio by Johny Brown, featuring Tam Dean Burn and a company of actors and sound artists, produced and presented by Bad Punk. Tonight, 5/5: 'Between Heaven And Helsinki'. James Stephen Finn provides an improvised soundscape whilst Sukie Smith, Kirsty Allison, Tam Dean Burn, Joe Cushley, Inga Tillere and Jonny Mugwump act out the sad and strange story of the doomed Finnish singer songwriter Kristina Bruuk.

20 X 20

Next episode: 20:00, Tuesday 5th February 2019

[Repeated from Tuesday 8pm.] 20 artists reflect on 20 years of Live Art. LADA marks its 20th anniversary in 2019 and we are celebrating with ten monthly live radio programmes (February to November). Each programme involves two artists in dialogue – one looking back at key Live Art moments, movements, artists and events of the last 20 years, the other looking forward to key hopes for the next 20 years.

50-50 Sound System

Next episode: 23:00, Friday 11th January 2019

Dub classics, 60s, 70s and 80s old skool reggae and original soul breaks, drawing on 18 years of DJing experience.

A Colder Consciousness

Next episode: 20:00, Tuesday 22nd January 2019

Flora Pitrolo plays records and tapes from the dark synth underground (early 80s to the present) the last Tuesday of each month. [repeats Wednesdays 9am to 10am.]
ACC also broadcasts on Skopje’s Kanal 103 every last Sunday of the month 9pm to 11pm.

A Duck in a Tree

A Shot In The Dark

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] A live performance recorded at Exeter Phoenix on 18 October 2018. In total darkness, diverse groups of musicians interpret a musical score burned into their retinas via a series of digital flashguns. Conceived by BASCA award winning composer Ed Baxter and arranged in collaboration with curator-composer Emma Welton (A Quiet Night In, Icebreaker), A Shot in the Dark is commissioned by University of Exeter Arts & Culture as part of Exeter Sound Context.

Adventures in Music and Sound

Around The World With The Lallas

Next episode: 17:00, Sunday 20th January 2019

Laura Pradelska and Lara Fraser share their international cultural interests, stemming from their respective careers as actor and producer as well as their joint DJ career as The Lallas. This week: 2000’s last teenage year! For their first show of 2019 Laura and Lara will be taking a comical stab at what they think this year has in store for celebrities, politics, entertainment and themselves. Their 2019 pop quiz will be followed by a guest appearance from Cecile Sinclair who is kicking off the year by starring in the debut theatre production of NUNS by Robert Luxford at the Tristan Bates Theatre. [Repeated Sunday 5pm.]

Art Monthly Talk Show

Next episode: 20:00, Monday 11th February 2019

[Repeated from Monday 8pm.] An audio supplement to Art Monthly magazine, broadcast on the second Monday of each month. This month: Larne Abse Gogarty on Flo Brooks’s show at Project Native Informant, Morgan Quaintance on Bow Gamelan at Cooper Gallery Dundee, Lizzie Homersham on Before Projection at Sculpture Center New York and Jack Smurthwaite on Mark Fisher’s collected writings in his book ‘k-punk’.

Artrocker

Next episode: 01:00, Thursday 17th January 2019

The latest releases from the UK's thriving indie rock scene and beyond, presented by Paul Cox of Artrocker magazine.

Arty Facts

A behind the scenes chat about the realities of working in the arts presented by Master J.

Audio Dramatics

Next episode: 17:30, Wednesday 20th February 2019

[Repeated from Wednesday 5.30pm.] A bimonthly show in which Alex Fitch talks to actors and creators of audio dramas. This episode: Carols and Zombies. Playwright Timothy X Atack and author Naomi Alderman discuss their genre bending work. Alex explores Atack’s Doctor Who audio dramas and BBC Radio plays including The Morpeth Carol, and at a conference on Zombie fiction, guest presenter Ewan Kirkland talks to Alderman about her scripts for the immersive fitness app Zombies, Run!. For more information visit panelborders.wordpress.com.

Baba Yaga's Hut

Next episode: 12:00, Friday 11th January 2019

Heavy, experimental and left-field music from the UK and the world, hosted by Baba Yaga's Hut promoter Anthony Chalmers.

Bad Punk

Balling the Jack

Next episode: 08:00, Wednesday 23rd January 2019

Joe Cushley explores 13 Bar Blues and Twisted Roots music from around the globe. From the the 1920s to the present day, from the barrel-house to the arthouse via the bedsit, from Mali to Mississippi to the Mekong via New Malden - every culture has its blues.

Bears At A Picnic Naked And Laughing

Next episode: 04:00, Tuesday 22nd January 2019

Andrea Spisto and Michelle Madsen explore themes of playfulness and vulnerability through music, poetry, performance and clowning. Today: amid a backdrop of Brexit and Trump, Michelle and Andrea ask if there’s any playfulness to be found in the so-called ‘special relationship’ between the UK and the US, with help from guest – LA-based, award-winning Gaullier-trained clown and Stamptown host, Zach Zucker. We’ll be getting vulnerable to a soundtrack of improvised beatboxing and the strains of Zach’s harmonica. Tweet to Bears_at. [Repeated Tuesday 4am.]

Black 2 Comm

Next episode: 02:30, Thursday 24th January 2019

A music show about connections, produced and presented by Paul Jackson.

Clear Spot

Next episode: 10:00, Tuesday 15th January 2019

Different each day, the Clear Spot is an open access show for new, unusual, sporadic or time-critical broadcasts. Pitches welcome from all and sundry. There is no direct link to the Clear Spots on Mixcloud as each is different - so search for the subject matter and by date.

Devils' Dancers

[Repeated from Friday 8pm.] Devil's Dancers episode 11: synthesizer soundtracks for video games. Synthesizers played an important role in the history of classic and modern games. From early frequency modulation synthesis in arcade machines to the multiple FM synthesis composers, such as Yuzo Koshiro and Ryu Umemoto and digital FM synch boards for home consoles. Tonight's show fashions epic synth-based soundtracks that inspired the video game and music industry. Additional notes on the new Japanese video game influenced live A/V show by Kode 9 - with visuals created by Kōji Morimoto. Produced by Nina Kehagia.

Dig That Treasure

Next episode: 07:30, Thursday 17th January 2019

William Hall presents forgotten pop music, with a focus on collectibles, rarities and DIY scenes from across the world.

Distant Voices: Castaway

Next episode: 15:45, Thursday 24th January 2019

Castaway is a programme about music in prison, made as part of the ‘Distant Voices’ project and presented by Dr Phil Thomas from the University of Glasgow. Today she interviews ‘S Code’ about his favourite tracks of all time, and on the importance of having a CD collection when you are cut off from the digital world. Join us as they talk rap and class consciousness, the albums most prisoners are likely to have in their collection, using music to build a relationship with someone on the outside, and the highs and lows of home leave. ‘S Code’ also talks about co-writing a song with C Duncan for ‘Not Known at This Address’, the debut LP from the Distant Voices project. A programme by Phil Thomas, produced by Steve Urquhart. Visit https://www.voxliminis.co.uk/projects/distant-voices/ for more information. Vox Liminis gratefully acknowledges additional support from Creative Scotland in creating this programme.

Electric Sheep

Electric Sheep Film Show

Next episode: 17:30, Wednesday 16th January 2019

[Repeated from Wednesday 5.30pm.] Cult cinema from Electric Sheep Magazine editor in chief Virginie Sélavy and assistant editor Alex Fitch. This month: Shirkers and the House of Walker. Alex discusses with Sandi Tan the rediscovery and restoration of surviving footage from her student film Shirkers, a magical realist look at 1990s Singapore, now available as a documentary on Netflix; and in an interview recorded at Cine-Excess, Birmingham, cult horror director Pete Walker talks about making British B-Movies in the 1970s and 1980s, including his House trilogy.

From the Archives

From The Hood

Paul Hood (of Resonance's epochal Instant Music Meeting and more) returns to the airwaves with a no holds barred new music show.

Gate Kicks

Next episode: 03:30, Friday 11th January 2019

Introduced by MC 2 Decks and produced by people with learning disabilities at the Gate Art Centre, Gate Kicks covers art, music, dance, film, theatre and offers a hub where this truly underground art scene is exposed to a larger audience.

Grime For The Uncoverted

[Repeated from Tuesday 12am.] Presented and mixed by DJ BPM, showcasing unreleased promos, Grime classics and new releases - and dedicated to the sharing of a passion for Grime. For a full set list and links to all the artists, including many legal free downloads visit Grime for the Unconverted on Facebook.

Gwaith Swn's Sonic Darts

Gwaith Sŵn's Sonic Darts

Hoenn Sound

Next episode: 00:00, Friday 18th January 2019

A conceptual radio show by SJ Wilson - all vinyl, all 33rpm. But all the vinyl is 45rpm techno (or otherwise) played at the slower speed setting. From pounding, pulsating techno jams to slow, chuggy, mesmerising soundscapes designed for the early hours of the morning... [Repeated Friday 12am.]

Hooting Yard On The Air

Next episode: 18:00, Thursday 10th January 2019

[Repeated from Thursday 6pm.] Live, out of leftfield fiction with Resonance's prodigious author-in-residence Frank Key. Visit hootingyard.org for more information.

Hot Club du Monde

Independent Music Podcast Review Of 2018

Anthony Chalmers (Baba Yaga's Hut) looks back over 2018 in indie.

Intoxica Radio Hour

Next episode: 07:00, Saturday 12th January 2019

Presented by Nick Brown of Intoxica Record Shop and dedicated to the dignity of vinyl, giving centre stage to new vinyl reissue releases, spotlighting Content Themes and specific artists' careers - and generally playing the gloriously unheralded low-brow rock and soul of the 20th Century, all rendered on little slabs of black plastic.

Ireland's Eye

Next episode: 20:00, Wednesday 16th January 2019

Music from Irish and international stars plus community announcements, dedications, news and gossip from within the Irish community at home and abroad. Presented by Johnny Jameson.

Isotopica

K-Pop Journey

Next episode: 22:00, Tuesday 15th January 2019

[Repeated from Tuesday 10pm.] New series! A weekly show dedicated to the phenomenon that is K-pop! Korean presenter Keissi takes you on a journey through different times in a context of K-pop - Korean pop music for those not up to speed - from the 1990s to the present day.

Kitchen Magic Time

Next episode: 04:30, Sunday 13th January 2019

Audio recipes designed to spice up life from the mysterious Mama Dolores.

Little Atoms

Living With London

Next episode: 06:00, Friday 11th January 2019

An exploration of mood, memory, music and the city of London with menswear designer Simon Carter and Dalhousie founder Derek Taylor. This week's guest is Patrick Dudley-Williams, founder and owner of sophisticated tie brand, Reefknots. He shares his London favourites, and snippets of his journey in business so far. [Repeated Friday 6am.]

Make Your Own Damn Music

Next episode: 05:00, Sunday 13th January 2019

Artworld shenanigans with Bob and Roberta Smith and George Lionel Barker.

Micro Clear Spot

Short-form, occasional and one-off works for radio. Contributions welcome, even at short notice.

More Women

Next episode: 10:00, Monday 21st January 2019

Katie Callin and Hannah Hogan present left-field, experimental and alternative music exclusively by women, the third Friday of each month. [Repeated Monday 10am.]

Music Of José Maceda

Next episode: 21:00, Monday 14th January 2019

[Repeated from Monday 9pm.] In a three part series curator, artist and musician Aki Onda explores the work of Filipino ethnomusicologist turned composer José Maceda (1917 - 2004), who bridged the Western avant-garde music with the indigenous sounds of his homeland. Episode 1: Maceda's "Cassette 100" scored for 100 cassettes; and "Ugnayan" for 20 radio stations, both composed in the 1970s.

Musical Minds

Next episode: 11:00, Sunday 13th January 2019

An anecdotal history of classical music presented by 19 year-old composer and writer Jack Pepper. All episodes can be heard on jackpeppermusician.com. Follow @jrapepper on Twitter and use the hashtag #MusicalMinds. [Repeated Sunday 11am.]

Nana Nicol's Cosmic Balearic Slop

Next episode: 04:00, Wednesday 16th January 2019

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] Sarah "Nana" Nicol delves into her trolley bag and pulls out a selection of out of leftfield disco, edits, and cosmic delights.

New Works For Radio

Selections (by Ed Baxter) from across the world of new works made for the medium of radio.

Nostalgie Ya Mboka

Next episode: 13:30, Saturday 12th January 2019

Classic Congolese dance music of the two Congos with Vincent and Koffi.

Safina Radio Project At Kochi Muziris Biennale

The Kochi-Muziris Biennale, held in Kochi, Kerala, is the largest art exhibition in India and the biggest contemporary art festival in Asia. Resonance is an outreach partner of KMB, as is Safina Radio Project. Today we present a two-hour Safina special, looking at the history of the Biennale and its place in a South Asian and global context. Chris Dercon, former Director of Tate Modern, talks to Biennale founder Bose Krishnamachari; Sudarshan Shetty, curator of the third edition of the Biennale (2016) and Shwetal Patel, one of the Biennale's founding team, ask if a biennale can accumulate meaning over time and spill into the future. And Anita Dube, curator of the fourth edition (2019) discusses with John Xaviers and Anushka Rajendran her approaches to a Biennale that imagines ‘Possibilities for a Non-Alientated Life.’

SHAPE

A new music series from SHAPE (Sound, Heterogeneous Art & Performance in Europe), a platform established in 2014 by 16 European festivals with support of EU's Creative Europe programme to promote emerging musicians and innovative audiovisual artists.

Shape Hour

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] A preview of the 2018 edition of Riga, Latvia's Skaņu Mežs festival for adventurous music (6, 12 and13 October). Hosted by Rihards Endriksons, the organizer of the festival, the show includes music by many of its guests, including Thurston Moore, Mats Gustafsson, William Basinski, Mat Maneri, Busdriver, Grouper, Linda Leimane, Regis as well as several artists of the EU-supported SHAPE platform - N1L, Caterina Barbieri and TESA.

Shoot The Breeze

Next episode: 19:00, Friday 11th January 2019

A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako and Laura Sampson.

Sound Out

Southern Whirled Service

Next episode: 20:00, Saturday 12th January 2019

An exploration of the sounds and influences of south London music scenes with an emphasis on younger, newer artists. With Walter Lockwood, Theo Murchie and Louis Hudd playing the music that soundtracks their youth. [Repeated Saturday 8pm.]

Speakers' Corner

Next episode: 04:00, Friday 11th January 2019

Recordings of voices, meetings, views, and soundscapes from in and around Speakers' Corner, the world's oldest location for free speech. Produced by Heiko Khoo.

Studio Visit

Suite (212)

Next episode: 08:00, Sunday 13th January 2019

A discussion show about the social and political issues around the arts, hosted by Juliet Jacques and Tom Overton. Today: a repeat of the Cultural Review of the Year 2018 first broadcast 17 December 2018. Follow @suite_212 on Twitter for more information. [Repeated Sunday 8am.]

The Curtain Up Show

The Entrepreneurs

Next episode: 15:30, Friday 18th January 2019

Hosted by Matt Cliffe, an events and marketing entrepreneur, and Halina Hayre, a corporate marketing professional and videographer, The Entrepreneurs provides insight into the process of starting a business focusing on the daily lifestyle, successes and failures alongside inventive business strategies. [Repeated Monday 4.30am.]

The Nest Collective Hour

Next episode: 08:00, Friday 11th January 2019

An hour of contemporary, international folk and acoustic music from London’s go to folk club The Nest Collective, covering the spectrum of 'new folk, old folk and no folk’ sounds. Live sessions and playlists from Mercury-nominated folk singer Sam Lee and musical impresarios Gwendolen Chatfield and Jamie Doe, aka Magic Lantern.

The New Orleans Strut

Next episode: 20:00, Monday 21st January 2019

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] A rollicking journey through the sweaty bayous of New Orleans, Louisiana and beyond with DJ Lil’ Koko. Tonight: New Orleans funk legend George Porter Jnr of The Meters in conversation!

The Outerglobe

The Relatively Good Radio Show

Next episode: 15:00, Sunday 13th January 2019

The Relatives (cousins Richard Guard and Anna Crockatt) turn everyday London life into folk legend in the show where everything is live - the jingles, the theme tune, the special musical guests and the weekly original composition. With regular guests Buffalo Bill, Alex The Greek and Mickey Science.

The Restart Project

Next episode: 17:00, Tuesday 12th February 2019

Janet Gunter, Ugo Vallauri and Dave Pickering (of Getting Better Acquainted) host a different kind of gadget show. They discuss the work and philosophy of the Restart Project, a London-based social enterprise that encourages people to use their electronics longer, to prevent waste, save money, and make people happier.

The Sound Projector Radio Show

The Sounds Of DMWSOUND

Next episode: 02:30, Sunday 13th January 2019

Panix and Ranking Dan from DMWSOUND demonstrate the music that inspires their sound. Genres spanning from Reggae to Modern Bass music. Keep tuned for the classics and fresh new dubs. For more info visit Facebook and see https://www.youtube.com/user/PanixDUB. [Repeated Sunday 2.30am.]

The Workplace

The Wrong Show

Next episode: 04:30, Saturday 12th January 2019

Extraordinary and lopsided radiophonic high jinks with Orlando Harrison.

Through The Ages

[Repeated from Sunday 5pm.] 17 year old Alex Charles explores the history and development of recent popular music via the changes within music itself, recalling how music has developed over time - and sharing some lesser known facts along the way! This week is the final episode of the series so Alex plays his best picks from all the shows - from the likes of Michael Jackson, Salt N Peppa and more.

Tin Can Review

Live performances and interviews with acoustic songwriters, hosted by James Hodder.

Tony's Various Whatevers With Matthew Highton

Transmitter

Next episode: 20:00, Wednesday 13th February 2019

[Repeated from Wednesday 8pm.] New series with Lucia Scazzocchio.

Turtle Island

While researching the Standing Rock protests of 2016 in the USA, multi disciplinary sculptor Andrew Graves-Johnston came across a lot of new First Nations and Native American music covering many genres. This series provides thematic overviews of what he found.

Tyrant Hotel

[Repeated from Thursday 3.30pm.] A collation of straight-to-smartphone recordings by poets and prose-writers collected into a single, episodic format, Tyrant Hotel is a new collaboration between the occasional magazine Hotel and the transatlantic New York Tyrant. Episode One: Nicole Kidman Versus Apollo. With readings and contributions from Kristen Iskandrian, Nicolette Polek, Tao Lin, Luc Sante, Chelsea Hodson, Wayne Koestenbaum, Eley Williams, Kathryn Scanlan, and Hotel editor Jon Auman. Edited by Jordan Castro and Dominic Jaeckle. Find them on Twitter: @partisanhotel and @NewYorkTyrant.

Wavelength

Your Fave Could Never

Next episode: 06:00, Saturday 12th January 2019

Personal journeys in poetry - hosted by Momtaza Mehri, The Young People’s Laureate for London. Today Momtaza talks to Danish-born Somali poet and photographer Amaal Said. The Young People’s Laureate for London is supported and managed by Spread the Word, London’s writer development agency. [Repeated Saturday 6am.]

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